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This bill would help cities reduce dangerous heat by funding projects that cool down neighborhoods, such as planting trees, creating green spaces, and installing reflective surfaces on roofs and streets. The funding would support communities most affected by extreme heat, particularly lower-income areas where residents lack air conditioning or tree cover. The money would come through housing and community development programs to help make neighborhoods safer and more livable during hot summers.
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